Norwich Gets a Direct Jersey Summer Link
Loganair has launched its new direct service linking Jersey and Norwich, with the first flight departing on Jersey Liberation Day, 9 May. The seasonal route adds another UK regional connection for the Channel Islands and gives East Anglia a direct air link with Jersey during the summer period. The airline described the launch as part of its continued investment in island connectivity.
The Jersey-Norwich service will operate on Saturdays at first, before adding Wednesday flights on 3 June. That expanded schedule will then run until 19 September, with one-way fares starting at £109. The route is expected to support local travel, tourism and business links by giving Jersey residents and visitors a simpler way to reach the East of England.
More Jersey Routes This Summer
Loganair’s wider Jersey programme also includes:
- East Midlands, daily, 31 May-24 October, fares from £94 one-way;
- Paris Charles de Gaulle, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, 31 May-22 October, from £94;
- Bordeaux, Mondays and Fridays, 19 June-5 October, from £86.
The airline says these additions will give Jersey more UK and European options.
The Norwich route opens easier access to Norfolk’s coast, the Norfolk Broads, Norwich Cathedral and the city’s medieval lanes, independent shops and food scene. In the other direction, Jersey becomes simpler to reach for East Anglia residents planning beach breaks, coastal walks, St Helier weekends, island heritage visits or longer summer stays without needing to connect through a larger airport.
The launch matters because regional routes can remove a lot of friction from short trips. A direct summer flight may turn Jersey or Norfolk into a realistic long-weekend option rather than a journey built around transfers. With more routes also coming to France and the Midlands, Jersey’s 2026 summer schedule gives islanders and visitors more room to plan around time, budget and purpose.